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Frequently ordered: potency boosters (sildenafil OTC), quit smoking aids.

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Anna Lewandowska

Anna Lewandowska Pharmacist, Editor

4 months ago

Yes, preparations from the Ulgix Flatulence line (containing simethicone) can be safely taken after gallbladder removal. Simethicone works only mechanically in the lumen of the intestine – it breaks gas bubbles, is not absorbed into the bloodstream and does not burden the biliary system or liver. It is often recommended for patients after cholecystectomy, who in the postoperative period struggle with bloating resulting from changes in the process of fat digestion.

If you wanted to ask about Ulgix Digestion Plus, after gallbladder removal, its use requires caution and preferably consultation with your doctor. This product contains extracts of black radish, artichoke and mint, which have strong choleretic and choleretic effects.

If you need more personalized advice, you can use the teleconsultation here:

https://www.gdziepolek.pl/telekonsultacja/

The advice is held in Polish.

Through Gdziepolki it is possible to book medicines in a selected pharmacy in Polish:

https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/80460/ulgix-wzdecia-max-kapsulki/apteki

https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/104914/ulgix-trawienie-plus-kapsulki/apteki

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